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clinton and businessman ross perot. tuesday night, watched president obama and mitt romney in their town hall debates. in live coverage starts a 7:00 eastern. >> british house of commons is in recess this week. we will look at british prime minister david cameron addressing conservative party members at their annual autumn conference. he talked about the differences between the parties, as is a degree in education, the national health service and welfare reform. this is at 50 minutes. >> gentlemen, please welcome the prime minister. ♪ [applause] >> in may 2010, this party stood on the threshold of power for the first time in more than a decade. we knew then that it was not just the ordinary duties of office that we were assuming. we were entering into government at a grave moment in the modern history of britain. at a time when people felt uncertainty, even fear. here was the challenge -- to make an insolvent nation solvent again. to set our country back on the path to prosperity that all can share in. to bring home o
clinton and businessman ross perot. tuesday night, watched president obama and mitt romney in their town hall debates. in live coverage starts a 7:00 eastern. >> british house of commons is in recess this week. we will look at british prime minister david cameron addressing conservative party members at their annual autumn conference. he talked about the differences between the parties, as is a degree in education, the national health service and welfare reform. this is at 50 minutes....
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that bill clinton couldn't manage in his first two years. i don't mean the national passionate passage of national health care. i mean obama has prepared -- propelled countless americans to read instead and organized a political thought and action around a felt need to return to its principles. we see this in the invocation of a revolutionary forebears in the name tea party. for what happened in 1773 in boston was a protest of constitutionalists. we see it in the habitual references to the constitution made that many tea party gatherings. politicians got the message. think back to 1994, the contract with america, i looked it up again last night, contract with america the 1984 republican party contain no references to the constitution. not one. but they should both the pledge to america and the contract from america may be constitution thing one. the first pledged america saying we pledged to honor the constitution as constructed by its framers. and the second, the contract from america saying as its first concrete action item that each bill
that bill clinton couldn't manage in his first two years. i don't mean the national passionate passage of national health care. i mean obama has prepared -- propelled countless americans to read instead and organized a political thought and action around a felt need to return to its principles. we see this in the invocation of a revolutionary forebears in the name tea party. for what happened in 1773 in boston was a protest of constitutionalists. we see it in the habitual references to the...
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clinton left office, we are going over the fiscal cliff? >> i do not see a realistic way to solve this without a recognition -- let's see the positive side. it is encouraging to see the leadership recognize that we are going to have to generate a modest amount of additional revenues from high income -- that is a good recognition. we are just at the beginning. we will get people -- we will see how it goes. i agree, this is going to be tough. i know the lack of clarity and resolution is going to be a burden and a source of uncertainty. this is something we will have to go through. we will govern this country better, find a better way to support things that improve the long-term growth prospects, we have to find a way to resolve the divide on this question about the long-term. -- long-term fiscal trajectory of the country. that is worth trying to do. >> as you said and the president said, we have to both raise taxes and restrain spending. the proposal so far on medicare has been largely limited to the provider side. is the president going to l
clinton left office, we are going over the fiscal cliff? >> i do not see a realistic way to solve this without a recognition -- let's see the positive side. it is encouraging to see the leadership recognize that we are going to have to generate a modest amount of additional revenues from high income -- that is a good recognition. we are just at the beginning. we will get people -- we will see how it goes. i agree, this is going to be tough. i know the lack of clarity and resolution is...
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[laughter] bill clinton finally said something i can agree with. [applause] costs are up, coverage is down, you heard hillary clinton. i don't know what she answered that question to -- do something about something. donald trump said it best -- we will repeal obamacare lock, stock, and barrel. we will start with lowering the cost of health insurance instead of growing the size of government. [applause] lastly, when donald trump becomes negotiator in chief -- are you with me on that? we are going to have trade deals that work for the american worker. [applause] we are going to drive a hard bargain and renegotiate nafta so it works in the long-term for the american economy. we are going to get out of this multinational deal in the asia-pacific rim and we are going to hold our partners accountable. trade needs jobs and it will mean american jobs. [applause] for years, for years, we have had fundamental problems. under this failed administration, hillary clinton is essentially running on a promise for a third obama term. it seems in the last seven and
[laughter] bill clinton finally said something i can agree with. [applause] costs are up, coverage is down, you heard hillary clinton. i don't know what she answered that question to -- do something about something. donald trump said it best -- we will repeal obamacare lock, stock, and barrel. we will start with lowering the cost of health insurance instead of growing the size of government. [applause] lastly, when donald trump becomes negotiator in chief -- are you with me on that? we are...
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the republican bill goes through -- clinton could have vetoed it. get our job spec new post of the old system working againyes, i am 100% for medicare and medicaid. and for that other jurors who called earlier saying that he is keeping his health -- he is lucky. god forbid something happens to you. but there are people out there who cannot work. they need the help of our country. right now i believe 100%, at our congress is selling us out. host: what kind of health care do you have? caller: i am 71 years old and on medicare. host: do you use parts b at all? caller: yes. it runs be over $500 per month for my supplemental care. host: are you satisfied? caller:
the republican bill goes through -- clinton could have vetoed it. get our job spec new post of the old system working againyes, i am 100% for medicare and medicaid. and for that other jurors who called earlier saying that he is keeping his health -- he is lucky. god forbid something happens to you. but there are people out there who cannot work. they need the help of our country. right now i believe 100%, at our congress is selling us out. host: what kind of health care do you have? caller: i...
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we are the warm-up act for tom brokaw and bill clinton. the good news is we're not following them. i said we're in the post-denial phase of talking about the the opposite. you have a few months left in the turn to get there. i think a lot of people are wondering why anyone should believe that our polarized political system is capable of doing something that touches as many people as this. why should we believe this? >> you guys will spend a day thinking about the long-term challenge of restoring fiscal sustainability, but it is important to remember that we face a lot of challenges of the country. we have to worry about how we will make grow stronger so we can get more people back to work and repair the damage. how will we make sure growth comes with more broadbased income growth with expanded opportunity? how we make the investments in human capital to make that necessary? of course, we have to think about how we come together and put together a balanced package. but those are all challenges we have to think about as we think about the crafting on the long- term fiscal restore pla
we are the warm-up act for tom brokaw and bill clinton. the good news is we're not following them. i said we're in the post-denial phase of talking about the the opposite. you have a few months left in the turn to get there. i think a lot of people are wondering why anyone should believe that our polarized political system is capable of doing something that touches as many people as this. why should we believe this? >> you guys will spend a day thinking about the long-term challenge of...
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i remember bill clinton pretty well. i am not comparing donald trump and bill clinton, they are very different in a lot of ways. they're different in some others. [laughter] i will say this, there are a lot of people, and a lot of democrats who said they did not like his conduct, but they liked what he was doing for the country. in fact, i don't think it is so dissimilar -- this is a controversial thing to say, i don't to get is so dissimilar that there are evangelical conservative christians who like what president trump is doing even if they don't like his personal behavior. i don't think that is so whoimilar from feminists said the same thing during the clinton years. purginglike others conducts themselves, by like what he is doing for my issues. i don't think that is so different. again, i am not saying that trump and clinton are the same, they are very different. that is not the first time that anybody in american politics has had that question asked about them, is it ok to disapprove of their style but like what th
i remember bill clinton pretty well. i am not comparing donald trump and bill clinton, they are very different in a lot of ways. they're different in some others. [laughter] i will say this, there are a lot of people, and a lot of democrats who said they did not like his conduct, but they liked what he was doing for the country. in fact, i don't think it is so dissimilar -- this is a controversial thing to say, i don't to get is so dissimilar that there are evangelical conservative christians...
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>> i want to know if you agree with former president bill clinton who said in the past week that the european policies being described here today are much like those of the republicans in this country, the politics of austerity that would take us in the same direction as europe. the republicans come up for their part, have said that you simply blaming the europeans for problems that have been caused by your own policies. i would like you to respond to both of those, and also, tell us precisely how much time you personally spent on the european situation. >> any other aspects of the question? [laughter] um -- [laughter] first of all, in terms of the amount of time i spend, i think it is is fair to say that over the last two years, i've been in consistent discussions with european leadership and consistent discussions with my economic team. this is one of the things that has changed in the world economy over the last two or three decades, is that this is a global economy now, and what happens anywhere in the world can have an impact here in the united states. certainly that is true aft
>> i want to know if you agree with former president bill clinton who said in the past week that the european policies being described here today are much like those of the republicans in this country, the politics of austerity that would take us in the same direction as europe. the republicans come up for their part, have said that you simply blaming the europeans for problems that have been caused by your own policies. i would like you to respond to both of those, and also, tell us...
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it is about bill clinton and welfare reform. it is about presidential leadership and providing cover toour own party. democrats nd a little help in terms of the super committee. what we had was vo threat. it was not done just the way that president obama wanted it. it requires a couple of things. one is taking what is a consensus among folks that we are in a serious fiscal crisis now. crisis is not too strong a word to use. people are concerned about raising taxes. there is a sense of the greater good and sensible solution and a way to have both spending restraint and economic growth, ople can move this forward. but it requireseadership in terms of the solutions. >> two years before president reagan's tax reform in 1986, he worked with congress to pass the deficit-reduction plan. 8% of that deficit reduction plan relied on tax revenue to work. we cannot get unstuck here in washington d.c. because of the word taxes. there is no way to resolve the debt of this without dealing with taxes. that is where the difficulty occurs with we
it is about bill clinton and welfare reform. it is about presidential leadership and providing cover toour own party. democrats nd a little help in terms of the super committee. what we had was vo threat. it was not done just the way that president obama wanted it. it requires a couple of things. one is taking what is a consensus among folks that we are in a serious fiscal crisis now. crisis is not too strong a word to use. people are concerned about raising taxes. there is a sense of the...
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host: we want to take you back to what then speaker newt gingrich had to say to then president bill clinton. but first, speaker boehner had this to say. [video clip] >> i was at the white house the other night and listened to the president's only some 20 times what he was not going to negotiate. listened to the majority leader of the united states senate say he was not going to talk until we surrendered. than this morning i get the wall street journal out and they say we do not care how long this lasts because we are winning. this is not some damn game! the american people do not want their government shutdown and neither do i. all we are asking for is to sit down and have a negotiation and bring fairness to the people under obamacare. it is as easy as that. host: in the weekly standard fred barnes has this piece -- "boehner in charge, how the house speaker rallied his restive troops." republican line, good morning. caller: good morning. my take on this whole situation is the president has not signed a budget since he became president, and is continuing funding resolution allows shenanigans
host: we want to take you back to what then speaker newt gingrich had to say to then president bill clinton. but first, speaker boehner had this to say. [video clip] >> i was at the white house the other night and listened to the president's only some 20 times what he was not going to negotiate. listened to the majority leader of the united states senate say he was not going to talk until we surrendered. than this morning i get the wall street journal out and they say we do not care how...
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this is the plan that bill clinton's bipartisan commission recommended in the late 1990's. this is similar to the plan that alice rivlin -- we offered this plan. i believe there is a center- right coalition in the making. premium support is basically the same thing fedal employees and members of congress have. you get a list of guaranteed coverage options, which works like medicare advantage, plans that are pre selected by medicare competing against each other for our business as patients, and then medicare subsidizes are premium based on who we are. doing it that way, according to the actuaries, makes the program solvent and wipes out trillions of unfunded liability and keeps our debt load it is debt levels from getting out of control. it also helps us get at held inflation. that is a longer conversation, but i think it is the right way to go with reform. the alternative is command and control, price control from this on license board of 15 bureaucrats that or appointed next year. what the medicare actuary is telling us is that by the end of the decade, medicare will be me
this is the plan that bill clinton's bipartisan commission recommended in the late 1990's. this is similar to the plan that alice rivlin -- we offered this plan. i believe there is a center- right coalition in the making. premium support is basically the same thing fedal employees and members of congress have. you get a list of guaranteed coverage options, which works like medicare advantage, plans that are pre selected by medicare competing against each other for our business as patients, and...
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in 1992, bill clinton may be twisted to embrace innovation, to lead the world -- bill clinton made the choice is to embrace innovation. to lead the world forward. to balance our budget. to do it all with hope and optimism about where we were going. the results speak for themselves. 22.9 million new jobs. reductions of people living in poverty. 4% unemployment. real wage growth for all americans across every income bracket. a more connected, a global world. it is my great honor to introduce the 42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. please, thank you. thank you very much. thank you for bringing me back to georgetown. i want to thank scott murphy, i wanted all of you to hear him. i thought the students could identify with him. he gets the of with the 20 years ago. two years ago, less than that, a year ago, the monday before the election, i was with him in his congressional district in upstate new york. we had 1200 people for a breakfast at 7:30 in the morning. i thought he wo
in 1992, bill clinton may be twisted to embrace innovation, to lead the world -- bill clinton made the choice is to embrace innovation. to lead the world forward. to balance our budget. to do it all with hope and optimism about where we were going. the results speak for themselves. 22.9 million new jobs. reductions of people living in poverty. 4% unemployment. real wage growth for all americans across every income bracket. a more connected, a global world. it is my great honor to introduce the...
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[applause] bill clinton: thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you president, for having me back. thank you father hence for agreeing to asking questions. i'll give better answers than i did 50 years ago, i hope. thank you all for coming. students, faculty, friends of georgetown, secretary, thank you very much for being here and for your long career in public service. congressman john delaney, who is a shining hope for the possibility of bipartisan cooperation. he has a bill to repatriate all of this loose cash hanging around overseas that has as many republican and democratic sponsors, some people think there is something wrong with that, i think it is a good idea. i thank him for that. i want to thank my classmates and friends who are here. two years ago i came here on in in april, intending to give a series of three or four lectures on composing a life in public service. whether or that is an elected or appointed office, or in the private sector, or nongovernmental organization. in a first talk, i said there were four essential elements
[applause] bill clinton: thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you president, for having me back. thank you father hence for agreeing to asking questions. i'll give better answers than i did 50 years ago, i hope. thank you all for coming. students, faculty, friends of georgetown, secretary, thank you very much for being here and for your long career in public service. congressman john delaney, who is a shining hope for the possibility of bipartisan...
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clinton, who was the president of the united states, when i fought to balance the budget. so you have to get people to understand what the problem is. you've got to be open to some of their suggestions, and then you get it done, and that's exactly --so social security has to be at the top of the list, because we can't wait. this has to be put into play, because the demographics of the number of people retiring is beginning to outnumber the people who are working and the numbers don't work so we have to fix it. way in the back, yes, ma'am? audience: my name is nora rousseau, and i'm very frustrated over what happened with social security, and my understanding, if i'm correct, is that congress took money from the social security funds for other programs or for whatever reason. i'm just wondering --well, first of all, i would like to have congress take a pay cut and put that money back for seniors. i get frustrated because i can't imagine -- gov. kasich: i'll let the congressman know your feelings. [laughter] audience: please. that's why i'm speaking now. gov. kasich: that's
clinton, who was the president of the united states, when i fought to balance the budget. so you have to get people to understand what the problem is. you've got to be open to some of their suggestions, and then you get it done, and that's exactly --so social security has to be at the top of the list, because we can't wait. this has to be put into play, because the demographics of the number of people retiring is beginning to outnumber the people who are working and the numbers don't work so we...
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host: when it comes to women, a lot of people bring up phil clinton. -- bill clinton. caller: they can bring a bill clinton but he did not get out and talk about them in public. you never heard bill clinton talk about something negative about somebody's looks or they would have to be between eight and tend to mess with them. he never said anything like that. all these women calling in are no between -- nowhere between eight and 10 in trump spoke. host: charles is in texas, independent line. caller:? how are you today? thank you for my call. i'm a former gonzalez democrat. you have no idea who that is i'm sure you are too young to remember him but he was the one that took over the last banking fiasco under ronald reagan, a republican, he was a democrat. he's the only one who did not come out of washington a rich man. to make a long story short, the reason i ask everybody to please not judge a book by its cover, i know the man is obnoxious, i know he is arrogant, and he has probably done so money things in his personal life but look at it this way, before he ran for pres
host: when it comes to women, a lot of people bring up phil clinton. -- bill clinton. caller: they can bring a bill clinton but he did not get out and talk about them in public. you never heard bill clinton talk about something negative about somebody's looks or they would have to be between eight and tend to mess with them. he never said anything like that. all these women calling in are no between -- nowhere between eight and 10 in trump spoke. host: charles is in texas, independent line....
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bill clinton, george bush, barack obama, they have all talked about the same thing. and all have failed on that front. mr. delaney: i would not say they have failed. our system of government has been designed to make it hard to get things done. i know president obama and present clinton would've liked to gotten a lot more done. but i would not city failed. i think at this moment in time in particular, we need leadership in the white house. leadership that is going to tell the murky people the truth. i think you murky people can -- tell the american people the truth. i think the american people can handle the truth. this president for leadership in washington have been telling you murky people the truth. the parties have been pitching to the base things that are fundamentally not true. we want to grow the economy, a goal as a president in any position of leadership, we have to create the environment or the private sector and the nonprofit sector and the government sector work well together. that is how you get good economic outcomes. that is the truth. a lot of people
bill clinton, george bush, barack obama, they have all talked about the same thing. and all have failed on that front. mr. delaney: i would not say they have failed. our system of government has been designed to make it hard to get things done. i know president obama and present clinton would've liked to gotten a lot more done. but i would not city failed. i think at this moment in time in particular, we need leadership in the white house. leadership that is going to tell the murky people the...
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may i remind them that when bill clinton left office we had record surpluses and in eight years of george bush record deficits and may i remind my republican friends that for six of those eight years during the bush years republicans controlled both houses of the congress. so if we were going to do the right thing and attempt to balance our budget, we could have done so then. but what did we do then? we fought two wars on the credit card, we had tax cuts for the pealty, which we're now paying for -- for the wealthy, which we're now paying for in terms of our desits now, prescription drug program unpaid for, and so it seems to me that if we have the resolve to do it,ou know, i love people who have newfound religion, but when they control the place -- controlled the place we went from a massive surpluses to massive deficits. now, this congress needs to work with the president in passing a jobs bill. this congress should be passing a robust transportation bill. this congress should get out of the business of attacking our labor, attacking seniors, attacking women and do what the american peo
may i remind them that when bill clinton left office we had record surpluses and in eight years of george bush record deficits and may i remind my republican friends that for six of those eight years during the bush years republicans controlled both houses of the congress. so if we were going to do the right thing and attempt to balance our budget, we could have done so then. but what did we do then? we fought two wars on the credit card, we had tax cuts for the pealty, which we're now paying...
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. >> the story we are following -- former president bill clinton has been taken to a manhattan hospital this afternoon. an adviser to president clinton said the former president has had two cents -- stents placed in his arteries. the former president is 63 and underwent quadruple bypass surgery at the same hospital two years ago. now to the white house briefing from earlier today. ed white house economic adviser christina romer brief reporters on the annual economic report. she is followed by press secretary robert kids. this is about -- robert gibbs. this is about an hour. >> good afternoon. i need to get a shot clock up here. [laughter] [unintelligible] well, you know, the president and dr. romer are good examples. i will do two quick examples and i will turn it over to the chair of the president's council of economic advisers. we talked about the reports of the president's. earlier today, president obama called to congratulate the president-elect of cluster rica for her recent wind. the president affirmed his commitment to work in close relations with coast rica on issues including c
. >> the story we are following -- former president bill clinton has been taken to a manhattan hospital this afternoon. an adviser to president clinton said the former president has had two cents -- stents placed in his arteries. the former president is 63 and underwent quadruple bypass surgery at the same hospital two years ago. now to the white house briefing from earlier today. ed white house economic adviser christina romer brief reporters on the annual economic report. she is...
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host: when it comes to women, a lot of people bring up phil clinton. -- bill clinton. caller: they can bring a bill clinton but he did not get out and talk about them in public. you never heard bill clinton talk about something negative about somebody's looks or they would have to be between eight and tend to mess with them. he never said anything like that. all these women calling in are no between -- nowhere between eight and 10 in trump spoke. host: charles is in texas, independent line. caller:? how are you today? thank you for my call. i'm a former gonzalez democrat. you have no idea who that is i'm sure you are too young to remember him but he was the one that took over the last banking fiasco under ronald reagan, a republican, he was a democrat. he's the only one who did not come out of washington a rich man. to make a long story short, the reason i ask everybody to please not judge a book by its cover, i know the man is obnoxious, i know he is arrogant, and he has probably done so money things in his personal life but look at it this way, before he ran for pres
host: when it comes to women, a lot of people bring up phil clinton. -- bill clinton. caller: they can bring a bill clinton but he did not get out and talk about them in public. you never heard bill clinton talk about something negative about somebody's looks or they would have to be between eight and tend to mess with them. he never said anything like that. all these women calling in are no between -- nowhere between eight and 10 in trump spoke. host: charles is in texas, independent line....
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and her meeting with bill clinton. after that, a group of young activists talk about racial issues they have encountered in today's education system. economist and author edward glaeser recently talked about the state of employment in the united states by looking at labor market trends and government policy. he also spoke about the impact implement was having on suicide, divorce and drug abuse. for the manhattan institute in new york city, this is an hour. as you know, it uses economics as a tool to understand the world and figure out ways to improve the conditions. one of the great public intellectual's of our time, he is quite prolific, always provocative and very protective. remarkedreate once that before he burst onto the 1990's, urbanarly economics was dried up. no one had come up with new ways to look at cities. ed continues to redefine economic, particularly urban harvard where he has taught since 1992. he has published dozens of papers unless it is rise and fall and his 2012 book became a new york times best se
and her meeting with bill clinton. after that, a group of young activists talk about racial issues they have encountered in today's education system. economist and author edward glaeser recently talked about the state of employment in the united states by looking at labor market trends and government policy. he also spoke about the impact implement was having on suicide, divorce and drug abuse. for the manhattan institute in new york city, this is an hour. as you know, it uses economics as a...
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they bear a bit, you know, i think on the one hand, bill clinton was somebody who had enormous empathy and communicated that empathy and had sort of a populist or a popular common man sort of ability to communicate with people but i think there was an element of sort of go, go, globalization that sort of touch o'ed globalization -- turboed globalization that took hold. capital has done very well and i think to some degree i'm in favor of openness but i feel like -- at least in some cases when it came to labor and employment and ensuring that there's a lot of talk about skills and retraining and trade adjustment assistance and things like that, but in many of our countries, frankly, and certainly in the united states, the sovereign space that countries retained, including for the united states, to actually pursue those pollties despite promises on both republican and democratic sides were not necessarily fulfilled. . so what are we going to do estimates that policy to deal with those things? i think you need to show people that as victoria said, look at how many exports from our county
they bear a bit, you know, i think on the one hand, bill clinton was somebody who had enormous empathy and communicated that empathy and had sort of a populist or a popular common man sort of ability to communicate with people but i think there was an element of sort of go, go, globalization that sort of touch o'ed globalization -- turboed globalization that took hold. capital has done very well and i think to some degree i'm in favor of openness but i feel like -- at least in some cases when...
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all we are asking -- go back to the rates we paid under bill clinton. which was a time when we created nearly 23 million new jobs, the biggest budget surplus in history. and a whole bunch of millionaires. [cheers and applause] i am getting all fired up. [cheers and applause] i want to explain that this is not just good for middle-class families and working families. it is good for everybody because what happens when a police officer or a firefighter or a teacher or construction worker or reception -- what happens when they have more money in their pockets? they spend it on basic necessities. maybe they go out and finally after 10 years by a new car. -- buy a new car. maybe they buy a new computer for their kid going to college. that means business has more customers. that means businesses are making more profit. that means businesses are hiring more workers who have more money to spend, which make businesses do even better. that is how you grow an economy, not from the top down, but from the middle out. or bottom up. that is the choice. that is why i am
all we are asking -- go back to the rates we paid under bill clinton. which was a time when we created nearly 23 million new jobs, the biggest budget surplus in history. and a whole bunch of millionaires. [cheers and applause] i am getting all fired up. [cheers and applause] i want to explain that this is not just good for middle-class families and working families. it is good for everybody because what happens when a police officer or a firefighter or a teacher or construction worker or...
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you get to ponds age and be honored with bill clinton. if you just give money to some cause somewhere else, you do not get that prestige, you do not get to have your name on something with bill clinton. that is powerful even for people who are incredibly wealthy. the mexican telecom billionaire, one of the richest men in the world, it would not seem like he needed extra prestige or gravitas, but that is someone who has gravitated to bill clinton. he is to go to bill clinton's speeches, right down lists of top 10 orders around the world even people like that see a benefit associated with bill clinton on stage. that is the genius of the clinton foundation. to get a piece of clinton prestige, they get -- host: what about nonprofits? do they get the same access? guest: if you want to sponsor the foundation, $250,000. if you just want a ticket for your company it can be twice thousand dollars per ticket. but they have a way for nonprofits, to get in for reduced rates or for free. they are there also, but obviously the whole thing is set up, it
you get to ponds age and be honored with bill clinton. if you just give money to some cause somewhere else, you do not get that prestige, you do not get to have your name on something with bill clinton. that is powerful even for people who are incredibly wealthy. the mexican telecom billionaire, one of the richest men in the world, it would not seem like he needed extra prestige or gravitas, but that is someone who has gravitated to bill clinton. he is to go to bill clinton's speeches, right...
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i'm sorry, it's over, bill clinton. i am sorry that you had your republican congress and screwed things up with monica lewinsky and that you did not know as much and then as you know now, but it's over. go home. host: let's look at a story about hillary for president. this is in the washington post -- harry is a republican in springfield, illinois. caller: good morning. i don't think it will make a lot of difference. but will look at what president obama wh has done president obamao is campaigning for him. he is quite different from clinton. clinton moved to the middle. he was willing to work with the other side. he got a lot of things done. president obama wants things his way. . that's my host: how much does it matter to you as a republican to see former president george w. bush and george h. w. bush endorsing mitt romney but not on the campaign trail? caller: you know they are going to do that. this protocol. host: let's look at what bill has to say on twitter -- when we crunched the numbers to see how influential it
i'm sorry, it's over, bill clinton. i am sorry that you had your republican congress and screwed things up with monica lewinsky and that you did not know as much and then as you know now, but it's over. go home. host: let's look at a story about hillary for president. this is in the washington post -- harry is a republican in springfield, illinois. caller: good morning. i don't think it will make a lot of difference. but will look at what president obama wh has done president obamao is...
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bush and bill clinton. sunday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span 2 "q&a." monday, the bipartisan policy center holds a four looking at the next round of talks with iran. speakers include former ambassador dennis ross and former undersecretary of state nicholas burns. you can watch it live starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c- span. >> up next, a discussion about the 2012 election strategy, tactics and issues. republican political strategist karl rove sat down with democratic campaign advisor at a forum hosted by "the wall street journal" editorial. this year's presidential election could come down to the state of virginia. from the waldorf-astoria, this is one hour 20 minutes. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. my name is paul gigot. i'm delighted to welcome you all to the inaugural event of the communal defense series. we're delighted you're all here. we hope to do this on occasion three or four times during the year. it is great to have you all here and to turn out for an interesting inaugural event amid the presidential election season. we have t
bush and bill clinton. sunday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span 2 "q&a." monday, the bipartisan policy center holds a four looking at the next round of talks with iran. speakers include former ambassador dennis ross and former undersecretary of state nicholas burns. you can watch it live starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c- span. >> up next, a discussion about the 2012 election strategy, tactics and issues. republican political strategist karl rove sat down with democratic...
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[applause] for example, bill clinton ejaculated on an intern. that is not constitutional. constitutional refers to the most brilliant documents from our founding fathers. it is not just the 10th amendments. it is a fantastic constitution. there has never been anything like it in the history of the world. [applause] by allowing states and federal government, elected officials in state and local governments, to make decisions is not explained as well as it could be. states could have a law saying you have to walk around a in theh ain a purple hat. but we trust the people to vote for reasonable laws. in tennessee they can have salt and guns on the table. that allows you the maximum number of americans to fashion this sort of society they are living in by breaking it down into the smallest unit as possible. the worst thing about obamacare is certainly not the individual mandates. that is the legal arguments. it is just the beginning. i am glad we are ending on this. i do not want to leave you without making this point. this is not a catholic issue, it is a freedom issue. [chee
[applause] for example, bill clinton ejaculated on an intern. that is not constitutional. constitutional refers to the most brilliant documents from our founding fathers. it is not just the 10th amendments. it is a fantastic constitution. there has never been anything like it in the history of the world. [applause] by allowing states and federal government, elected officials in state and local governments, to make decisions is not explained as well as it could be. states could have a law saying...
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. >> bill clinton said congress should extend the export/import charter 2015. some republicans have approached the move, saying it risks taxpayer money. he made the remarks at a conference hosted by the world bank in washington on thursday. he was introduced by the ceo of honeywell. this is about 45 minutes. >> while president william jefferson clinton certainly does not need an introduction, i get to give him one anyway. i am very pleased to do so, because the president has always been a steadfast supporter of business and the export-import bank. he recognizes the trade is the source of our productivity and our standard of living. for the government to the regulator of this, it is just as important for government to be the enablers of this. one of the best ways to build a peaceful and prosperous relations between nations is through commercial ties, that we live in an interconnected economy. our ability to do things domestically and internationally is derived from the strength of our economy. as president, this was not just an intellectual exercise, but an unde
. >> bill clinton said congress should extend the export/import charter 2015. some republicans have approached the move, saying it risks taxpayer money. he made the remarks at a conference hosted by the world bank in washington on thursday. he was introduced by the ceo of honeywell. this is about 45 minutes. >> while president william jefferson clinton certainly does not need an introduction, i get to give him one anyway. i am very pleased to do so, because the president has always...
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[applause] bill clinton: thank you very much. thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you president to joya, for having you back. thank you father hence for agreeing to asking questions. i'll give better answers than i did 50 years ago, i hope. thank you all for coming. students, faculty, friends of georgetown, secretary, thank you very much for being here and for your long career in public service. congressman john delaney, who is a shining hope for the possibility of bipartisan cooperation. he has a bill to repatriate all of this loose cash hanging around overseas that has as many republican and democratic sponsors, some people think there is something wrong with that, i think it is a good idea. i want to thank mike classmates -- i want to thank my classmates and friends who are here. two years ago i came here on in april, intending to give a series of three or four lectures on composing a life and public service. whether or that is an elected or appointed office, or in the right of sector, or nongovernmental organization. in a first talk, i said the
[applause] bill clinton: thank you very much. thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you president to joya, for having you back. thank you father hence for agreeing to asking questions. i'll give better answers than i did 50 years ago, i hope. thank you all for coming. students, faculty, friends of georgetown, secretary, thank you very much for being here and for your long career in public service. congressman john delaney, who is a shining hope for the possibility of bipartisan cooperation. he...
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it was enacted in 1996, into law by bill clinton. that comes to us from the national conference of state legislatures. our guests are brian moulton, a kit for the human rights campaign and maggie gallagher and from the national organization of marriage, which is against it. let's go to albany, new york. democratic caller. caller: i just want to say i do support the gay marriage and hopefully things do turn around and they come to some current of conclusion -- some type of conclusion. hopefully we can put our brains together and work on this issue. host: both of my guests are laughing and smiling. why is that, maggie gallagher? guest: "put our big brains together." it would be nice if washington would do that. host: next call, go ahead. caller: i do not particularly care if gay couples have the rights and privileges of a man and woman if they're married. what i do have a problem with is a system being called married. it seems that marriage end pride and groom and husband and wife are traditions for sense -- marriage and bride and groo
it was enacted in 1996, into law by bill clinton. that comes to us from the national conference of state legislatures. our guests are brian moulton, a kit for the human rights campaign and maggie gallagher and from the national organization of marriage, which is against it. let's go to albany, new york. democratic caller. caller: i just want to say i do support the gay marriage and hopefully things do turn around and they come to some current of conclusion -- some type of conclusion. hopefully...
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bush and bill clinton, sunday at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a". >> up next, a discussion about the 2012 election strategy, tactics, and issues. coralroot sat down with joe trippi. -- karl rove sat down with joe trippi. this is one hour and 20 minutes. >> we are delighted you are all here. we hope to do this three or four times during the year. it is great to have you all here for an interesting inaugural event. we have got two experts here -- karl rove, the star of stage and screen. before that, a deputy white house chief of staff and architect who -- architect of two winning presidential campaigns and also the architect of the revival of the republican party in texas. joe trippi is his sometimes debater on television. he is a noted democratic strategist, one of the elevators in the use of the internet and social media in political campaigns. also the man who helped to bring our being up close to winning the democratic nomination. >> arizona, new mexico. >> he was one shot away from the presidency. he help with jerry brown's campaign in california in 2010 as well as many campaigns. we are going
bush and bill clinton, sunday at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a". >> up next, a discussion about the 2012 election strategy, tactics, and issues. coralroot sat down with joe trippi. -- karl rove sat down with joe trippi. this is one hour and 20 minutes. >> we are delighted you are all here. we hope to do this three or four times during the year. it is great to have you all here for an interesting inaugural event. we have got two experts here -- karl rove, the star of stage and...
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what bill clinton did, having the race initiative, we want people from all walks of life together to discuss race. is the president looking at that? i have another question -- karine: oh, ok. stop. you know, this is a president that has been very clear about race in this country. when he walked in, he talked about the multiple crises that were facing us as a country. he talked about covid, the economy, climate, and where we are with race. and he's called it a crisis. and he made it a point in his administration what he can do on the federal level to really deal with that in a way that we've not seen before. you know, one of the first things that he signed when he walked into this presidency is an executive order to make sure there's fairness, equality, and representation in the federal government, in federal agencies. and that is something that susan rice and her team, the domestic policy council, has taken on and they've made that a priority. look, i know, april -- we all know there's still so much work to be done. this president is committed to that work. and he's not shied away fr
what bill clinton did, having the race initiative, we want people from all walks of life together to discuss race. is the president looking at that? i have another question -- karine: oh, ok. stop. you know, this is a president that has been very clear about race in this country. when he walked in, he talked about the multiple crises that were facing us as a country. he talked about covid, the economy, climate, and where we are with race. and he's called it a crisis. and he made it a point in...
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clinton, barack obama, donald trump, and vladimir putin. listen to "q&a" where
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clinton did not wanted to do it. he did not want to get rid of his midnight basketball program that was in the budget. we decided that we would pass budgets that he would not sign. eventually, he did not sign it again. we ran out of money. the appropriations bill did not get done because we did not fund the government. he went out to the american public and said, see? these folks are crazy. these revolutionaries -- remember, recall that the revolution. not the best moment pleasure, but, nevertheless, that is what we did. he was able to paint gingrich and the like as fanatics, that we were not being responsible. we will come up against the same thing this time. there is a group of house republicans, bless their hearts, who will pass a budget that is really tough. and this president will not want to sign it. i think there are enough house republicans, i think, to hold the line and forced a showdown. and so the president will have to make a decision, whether he signed something he does not want or whether he will allow
clinton did not wanted to do it. he did not want to get rid of his midnight basketball program that was in the budget. we decided that we would pass budgets that he would not sign. eventually, he did not sign it again. we ran out of money. the appropriations bill did not get done because we did not fund the government. he went out to the american public and said, see? these folks are crazy. these revolutionaries -- remember, recall that the revolution. not the best moment pleasure, but,...
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visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] former president bill clinton campaigns for hillary clinton at a get out the vote event. >> our live coverage of the president to risk continues tuesday night with primaries in six states, california, montana, new jersey, new mexico, and north and south dakota. >> a more different division for our country and the one between democrats for progress, prosperity, fairness, and opportunity -- and the presumptive nominee on the republican side. onyou going to win education, no more common core, bring it down. we want it local. with healthto win care, we're going to win at the border. live got to redefine what politics means in america. we need people from coast to fighting back and demanding a government that represents all of us, not just the 1%. 9:00 p.m. live at eastern for election results and your reaction and we will look ahead to the fall battleground states. to theyou on the road white house on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. now, democratic candidate senator bernie sanders. residents in california along
visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] former president bill clinton campaigns for hillary clinton at a get out the vote event. >> our live coverage of the president to risk continues tuesday night with primaries in six states, california, montana, new jersey, new mexico, and north and south dakota. >> a more different division for our country and the one between democrats for progress, prosperity, fairness, and opportunity -- and the presumptive...
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clinton left office 15 years ago. and at the same time the republican party is a heck of a lot more conservative than it was when george w. bush left office seven years ago. and this is manifesting itself in congress, in party primaries, and the like where what we are seeing is that the people who were conservative moderate democrats are pretty much gone now. both in terms of the electorate and congress. and the people who are liberal, pretty republicans are much gone now. so political scientists would say the parties are more ideologically cohesive. there's been a lot of ideological sorting taking place. in congress, what that means is the people, conservative moderate democrats who are the ballast that kept democrats from going off into a ditch on the, actually this is your left, on the left, they're gone. and the liberal moderate republicans, the ballot sort of kept congressional republicans from going over into a ditch on the right-hand side, they're pretty much gone as well. and it reflects also what's happened i
clinton left office 15 years ago. and at the same time the republican party is a heck of a lot more conservative than it was when george w. bush left office seven years ago. and this is manifesting itself in congress, in party primaries, and the like where what we are seeing is that the people who were conservative moderate democrats are pretty much gone now. both in terms of the electorate and congress. and the people who are liberal, pretty republicans are much gone now. so political...
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the impeachment trial of bill clinton, an odd way to meet. when he says he wants me to be president of the united states it's more than friendship. one of the highlights of my life is to have john mccain think of me in those terms. >> when did you meet him? sen. graham: i had always known of him as a legendary war hero. it was in the late 1990's. he asked if i would support him. i said i would be glad to. that relationship started in the late 1990's. i was one of his campaign cochairman in south carolina. i've been his friend ever since. i love the guy. i admire him a lot. >> what advice has he given to you? sen. graham: he has encouraged me above all others to run. he thinks i have the skill set to be a good commander-in-chief. i go to iowa and new hampshire spend a lot of time doing town halls, don't be deterred by early polling, get to it. a lot of his friends and new hampshire will help me. stick with it. just get on the ground. the bottom line is there is a tension in the system. it is between money and retail politics. this desire to us
the impeachment trial of bill clinton, an odd way to meet. when he says he wants me to be president of the united states it's more than friendship. one of the highlights of my life is to have john mccain think of me in those terms. >> when did you meet him? sen. graham: i had always known of him as a legendary war hero. it was in the late 1990's. he asked if i would support him. i said i would be glad to. that relationship started in the late 1990's. i was one of his campaign cochairman...
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bill was deputy white house counsel and deputy assistant to the president during the clinton administration and served as a list of general of the state of ohio. bill has published extensively on the first amendment, federal courts, and presidential powers, and is a leading expert on judicial experts. and of great importance to the american constitutional society community, with his great expertise, camaraderie, and guidance, he is a member of our board. we will hear first wemeghe -- we will hear first from mehgen, and carolyn, then bill, and then we will talk about the save our judiciary. >> let me thank you for by inviting me to be here. this is one of the more important topics. a lot of us have been watching what has been unfolding in the middle east and in egypt and this morning in jordan, it reminds me when i left for iran, and exactly what was going on back then. not really appreciating get back then, i really think that in my experience, having had the opportunity and the honor to work with in all three branches of government, i think that what we have in america, as far as the judic
bill was deputy white house counsel and deputy assistant to the president during the clinton administration and served as a list of general of the state of ohio. bill has published extensively on the first amendment, federal courts, and presidential powers, and is a leading expert on judicial experts. and of great importance to the american constitutional society community, with his great expertise, camaraderie, and guidance, he is a member of our board. we will hear first wemeghe -- we will...
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most americans were against impeaching bill clinton. they did not approve of the lewinsky business but they were ready to move on. republicans pushed the through and in november they were punished the polls. 2002, we were coming out of 9/11, and there was fear and vulnerability and anger. people looked to the president and his party to provide strength on national security, which for a number of years republicans have done better than the public on those issues. very cannily, the republicans brought up the question of an iraq war a vote before the election and put democrats and a hard spot. when the debate was on a national security, democrats ended up doing poorly on 2002. those exceptions should give us some pause about the iron laws of history. yes, there is a good reason why there is a tendency for the party in the white house to lose midterms its, but it is not an iron law and it does not have to happen. there are a lot of individual -- the individual presidents and congress can do to make otherwise. host: last call. go ahead, bob.
most americans were against impeaching bill clinton. they did not approve of the lewinsky business but they were ready to move on. republicans pushed the through and in november they were punished the polls. 2002, we were coming out of 9/11, and there was fear and vulnerability and anger. people looked to the president and his party to provide strength on national security, which for a number of years republicans have done better than the public on those issues. very cannily, the republicans...
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caller: when bill clinton was then, we had peace and we had prosperity. then we had eight years of bush appeared the country and to complete hell. while disappointing a lot of people in his cabinet, say people with bush. everybody knows you have to cut entitlements. do you ever hear the republicans talk about raising taxes or subsidies for oil companies? and this crap about goldman sacks, both companies are in bed with -- geithner -- these middle-class people who think the government is out to get them. they control both parties. it is absurd. what romney, five sons going to the military? of course not. that is for the middle-class boys were black, white, and hispanic. anybody who thinks differently is an idiot. host: i think we have a volunteer force for now. guest: the allegation that bush did all this is getting a little long. the liberal policy of affordable housing is the primary cause lead in the financial crisis. obama had his fingerprints all over that period they sold both in the secondary market. apart from that, we talk about the subsidies. we
caller: when bill clinton was then, we had peace and we had prosperity. then we had eight years of bush appeared the country and to complete hell. while disappointing a lot of people in his cabinet, say people with bush. everybody knows you have to cut entitlements. do you ever hear the republicans talk about raising taxes or subsidies for oil companies? and this crap about goldman sacks, both companies are in bed with -- geithner -- these middle-class people who think the government is out to...
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bill clinton got nafta, got welfare reform, clinton did get a few things done. does obama want to go that way? or is he as his detractors claim a very cerebral law professor who doesn't have the guts for politics that bill clinton had? the jury's out on that. >> i think one thing, when you look at what we're seeing, one thing is because of these campaigns, democrats are absolutely terrified of raising revenue. republicans are terrified about cutting spending. and that's sort of the policy paralysis we have. that they've been so stigmatized by negative advertising that neither party seems willing to do what good put these two parties on the planet to do. and democrats define revenue and republicans to cut spending. and that sort of the bottom line where we are right now. and i don't know what changes that. >> a crisis and there isn't one. >> thank you. i want to give a big round of applause for charlie and greg. >> tonight on c-span, the prime minister of greece talks about his country's debt crisis and relations with united states and europe. economist discuss t
bill clinton got nafta, got welfare reform, clinton did get a few things done. does obama want to go that way? or is he as his detractors claim a very cerebral law professor who doesn't have the guts for politics that bill clinton had? the jury's out on that. >> i think one thing, when you look at what we're seeing, one thing is because of these campaigns, democrats are absolutely terrified of raising revenue. republicans are terrified about cutting spending. and that's sort of the policy...